The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Tom 2 |
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... lives were lost , while he sustain ed no injury . But it is melancholy to reflect , that the effects which these sin- gular displays of providential care have produced , are not so favourable to piety as could be wished . Should they ...
... lives were lost , while he sustain ed no injury . But it is melancholy to reflect , that the effects which these sin- gular displays of providential care have produced , are not so favourable to piety as could be wished . Should they ...
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... lives , being Protestant ; his church possesses ample power to release him from all such obligations , absolve him from the guilt of perjury , and sanction rebellion itself , if these crimes are perpetrated for the good of this most ...
... lives , being Protestant ; his church possesses ample power to release him from all such obligations , absolve him from the guilt of perjury , and sanction rebellion itself , if these crimes are perpetrated for the good of this most ...
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... live to witness it , I shall con- template with horror and dismay , as putting the black seal to the death- warrant of the British Constitution ! May heaven , in its tender mercy , avert the impending danger ! But , Sir , allow me for a ...
... live to witness it , I shall con- template with horror and dismay , as putting the black seal to the death- warrant of the British Constitution ! May heaven , in its tender mercy , avert the impending danger ! But , Sir , allow me for a ...
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... lives , amounted in all to the sum of £ 13,655,345 . 4s . 7d .; and if to this you add their demesnes , we may fairly affirm , that the whole land , which the monks were lords of , came to £ 14,101,558 . 11s . 2d . How great a * The ...
... lives , amounted in all to the sum of £ 13,655,345 . 4s . 7d .; and if to this you add their demesnes , we may fairly affirm , that the whole land , which the monks were lords of , came to £ 14,101,558 . 11s . 2d . How great a * The ...
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... live in deserts , and who being , by a long course of solitude , rendered unfit for human society , chose to continue in their monastic way , even after the true cause of it ceased . The example of these men was soon followed by a ...
... live in deserts , and who being , by a long course of solitude , rendered unfit for human society , chose to continue in their monastic way , even after the true cause of it ceased . The example of these men was soon followed by a ...
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